Minister Angie Motshekga has described the Department of Military Veterans as a ‘wreck’ – where politicians protect senior officials from accountability.
In response, Motshekga implied that she would not step down unless the ANC recalled her due to underperformance. “My answer with due respect, I’m here as a minister deployed by the majority party, so ...
Denel board chairperson Gloria Serobe said the entity had promised to look at non-core assets that could be disposed of as a ...
Three critically injured soldiers are receiving medical treatment in Pretoria after they were successfully repatriated on ...
The South African military today (Tuesday, 25 February) confirmed repatriation of “a group” of wounded soldiers to South ...
The South African National Defence Force's Siphiwe Dlamini said that the wounded soldiers would now receive high-level ...
The Gauteng premier has voiced ambitions to include two foreign languages as subjects in public schools. Gauteng Premier ...
The SANDF is struggling with budget cuts, poor leadership, and outdated equipment, leaving South Africa vulnerable to ...
Spread This NewsIOL Defence Minister Angie Motshekga says the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) members who were injured in ...
Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Angie Motshekga has announced that injured members of the South African National ...
Defeated soldiers from the Southern Africa Development Community’s (SADC) peace mission were seen leaving Goma by road ...
If a general speaks like this he is either naive, incompetent or does not know his work,' the ANC MP said on Monday.
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